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We want our families to be aware that our schools are monitoring information from federal, state, and local health organizations regarding the Novel Coronavirus COVID-19.

This page will be updated with the latest information from Logansport Schools regarding our response plan and district communication.

We encourage our families to talk with their children about the importance of healthy habits as well.

On Thursday, April 2, the state announced all schools in Indiana to remain closed through the remainder of the 19-20 school year. Logansport Community School Corporation will utilize eLearning to continue student education for the remainder of the school year. Through the end of the 19-20 school year, LCSC students will have eLearning on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday of each week. The last student day will be Wednesday, May 20, 2020. We continue to follow state and federal guidelines during this time. We understand students have belongings still on campus and laptops will need to be returned. We are working with our administrative team to create a plan for laptop returns and belonging retrieval.

We understand this is a trying time for everyone. This decision impacts all of our students, families, and educators in various ways. We appreciate the support that has been given by our community and we know it will continue. As we create plans on moving forward with education and scheduled events, that information will be shared. Know that our educators, support staff, and administrative staff are all still here for you and working to give you exceptional learning experiences, even though it's not in the traditional way. #WeAreLogansportSchools

Video Updates from Michele Starkey:

Frequently Asked Questions

A: Commencement has been moved to Sunday, August 2, 2020. To find more information, please click here.

Q: I feel like my child is struggling with mental health. Are there resources available?

A: Yes! Our counselors are still available for our students. You can contact your child's school and a counselor will reach out to you. Our counseling team also put together resources for families that can be found here. Indiana has created a website, https://bewellindiana.com/, to help Hoosiers during this time.

Four County has additional mental health resources. As your school mental health partner, Four County would like to ensure that parents and families are aware that we are still available for any needs or assistance during this time. Would your child benefit from a virtual check-in with a mental health provider to discuss home or academic support, conflict resolution strategies, calming strategies, or their feelings? Four County continues to take referrals and is here to help support your student in their academic success. Please inform your school corporation staff, visit our website at fourcounty.org or contact our access number 1-800-552-3106 to schedule an intake.

Q: What if my student cannot come with me for meal pickup?

A: It's recommended that students attend meal pickup. However, we understand this isn't possible in every circumstance. If your child cannot come with you, you will still be able to pick up meals.

Q: What if I am unable to get to the school during the scheduled meal pickup time?

A: You can contact the LCSC Administration Building at 574.722.2911 and we will do our best to accommodate you.

Local Community Resources

Additional Information and Resources

eLearning will begin on Tuesday, April 7 and end on Wednesday, May 20. Students will have eLearning on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday of each week. Monday and Friday's will be used as state waiver days and allow teachers time for prepping and grading. The last student day is May 20, 2020.

Student Laptops

All students were sent home with their devices on Friday, March 13.

All students should have received a laptop charger if needed.

If your student is experiencing technical issues, they can fill out a help desk ticket, located under "For Students" and "eLearning." LCSC has tech assistance on Monday's. Information can be found under our FAQ section above.

Laptop chargers USB-C can be used to charge a student laptop (phone chargers will not work for this).

Report Cards

More information will be shared at a later date about final report cards. You can access your student's grades anytime in Powerschool.

School-Sponsored Student Travel

Any school-sponsored or district-sponsored travel has been canceled or postponed for the remainder of the 19-20 school year.

Cleaning of School Facilities and School Buses

The district continues to utilize products confirmed by the manufacturer to kill human Coronavirus and other viruses. LCSC will continue to clean and disinfect schools, facilities and school buses in alignment with guidance from the CDC.

School and District Sponsored Events

All LCSC district and school events have been postponed or canceled for the remainder of the 19-20 school year. School administrators may postpone and cancel additional events as needed. We will continue to follow national, state and local health department guidelines and recommendations.

Tips to Protect You and Others From Illness

Wash hands frequently with soap and water for 20 seconds. If soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.

Cover coughs and sneezes with tissues or by coughing into the inside of the elbow.

Throw used tissues away in the trash.

Avoid touching your eyes, nose, or mouth with unwashed hands.

Stay away from people who are sick or not feeling well and avoid close contact with others through hugging, kissing, or shaking hands.

Disinfect frequently touched surfaces and objects such as toys and doorknobs.

Seek assistance from your doctor or health professional if you see or experience symptoms that cause concern.

Any student with a fever should remain at home until they are "fever free" for 24 hours.